Moving Towards a More Hopeful Future for Pelvic Pain Sufferers
LEXINGTON Pelvic pain and dysfunction are one of the most elusive conditions a woman can experience. In a culture preoccupied with pain management, Lexington’s Wellward
ISSUE 154: Special Section
LEXINGTON Pelvic pain and dysfunction are one of the most elusive conditions a woman can experience. In a culture preoccupied with pain management, Lexington’s Wellward
LOUISVILLE UofL Health surgeon Farid Kehdy, MD, brings an approach to surgical management of esophageal diseases that makes his patients want to refer to him.
LEXINGTON Surgeons augment their surgical abilities with a confident attitude that reassures and empowers their patients. CHI Saint Joseph Health’s cardiothoracic surgeon Jonathan Kiev, MD,
LOUISVILLE Abigail Rao, MD, was drawn to the neurosciences as an undergraduate, and her creative and collaborative nature has found a home at Norton Healthcare’s
LOUISVILLE As the only vascular neurosurgeon on staff at UofL Health, neurosurgeon Dale Ding, MD, is the go-to guy for emergent care of cerebrovascular concerns.
LEXINGTON The OB/GYN department at Lexington Clinic is always looking ahead. Collaboratively perceiving new ways to advance women’s health, three of its physicians, Tamara James,
LEXINGTON Lung cancer kills more Americans than the next four most common cancers combined, but for some Kentuckians, a new early detection program at Saint
LEXINGTON When Manoochehr Mazloomdoost, MD, (Maz) founded Pain Management Medicine (PMM) in 1992, he did so with a vision to help pain sufferers, of which
LEXINGTON From rheumatic fever as a child through his graduation first in his medical school class, Dr. William O. Witt’s plan had always been to
GEORGETOWN, KY Rick C. Myhand, MD, knew he wanted to be an oncologist two months into his first clinical rotation. It was not, however, the
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